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Evolution of an artist.
November 27th, 2009 by Tiff

 Ivy has loved to draw from a really young age. 

It’s one of the things I am proud to say I’ve  handed down to my kids.

My girls, anyway.

Noah hasn’t shown alot of interest in free hand.

He’s more…abstract.

This year, it has been amazing to watch Ivy’s artistic skill develop.

curlygirlwithlashesweb

At the beginning of the year we were seeing alot of this kind of drawing.

A head and the curly hair (it’s always been there) and the beginnings of hands with fingers sprouting from the curls.

Note the eyelashes.

Cute.

aspider1

For a while we were getting lots of spiders.

You all remember the spider, right?

Actually that spider has tears

and a rash

but I only found that out months later, when I asked her about the dots around the eyes.

I often saw them when Ivy was acutely unwell in the hospital, or just starting to get better, so one day I asked her what they were.

The value of art therapy is great.

She still draws tears (although they are evolving too)

but by the end of her hospital stays, the subjects are always smiling.

 

personweb

Around the middle of the year the heads started to look more like bodies and we started seeing arms, with hands and fingers…many fingers (nobody said artists were good with numbers),

little legs

and smiles, with teeth!

She was particularly switched on the day she drew the blue man

because that same day she drew this:

 

mushroomweb

 When she showed me, I was blown away.

noahbyivyweb

This is one of my favourite Ivy pictures.

Noah

with spikey hair

kicking a ball.

 

sadollieweb

Often the drawings were accompanied with a story.

This one is of Ollie the cat.

Titled “sad Ollie”

She drew it when our cat had an abscess and was not very well.

I love it.

Ollie has ears (it was the first time she drew them)

and five legs (she’ll tell you they are four legs and a tail).

At the time, Ollie was a bit miffed with the world and was laying around alot.

She totally captured that and the bitty fur (the long stripes) and the bandaid covering the wound.

 

humptydumptyweb

 This one was created just after an episode of Play School.

Anyone who has ever seen the Humpty Dumpty in Play School can see the likeness, right?

She’d been drawing like that for a few months

until last week, in the hospital,

when she drew this:

 

 

 

bodyweb

 Friends, we have a body!

Her talent knows no limits!

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13 Responses  
peskypixies (51 comments.) writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 2:08 pm

gosh she has evolved over time hasn’t she??

her talent knows no bounds………..

hug that girl from me

Sunny Road Mum (45 comments.) writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 2:26 pm

Its so cute watching their drawing skills evolve - and lovely seeing all those happy smiles - I particularly love that her pic of Noah has him smiling with LOTS of teeth. It really does show how they are learning and developing. B drew her first face the other day - you know the ones with a circle and one solid monobrow and a smile :). A milestone!!

trish (304 comments.) writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 2:56 pm

very artistic and cute …definitely frameable

Bri (23 comments.) writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 3:11 pm

That is so cool! When do the twins turn 5? (They are 4 now right?)

river writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 3:40 pm

I remember being so proud of the day my daughter drew me with a smile, up until then any pictures of me had a straight line for a mouth. Made me realise I should maybe smile more…
Ivy’s drawings are wonderful, I like how she expresses her feelings this way.

Jeanette (219 comments.) writes:
November 27th, 2009 at 5:16 pm

that is just beautiful!
LOVE that the pic of Noah has a smiley face too :)

Marylin (120 comments.) writes:
November 28th, 2009 at 1:50 am

Wow look at her! Zack is so uninterested in drawing, the most we get is the odd smiley face. Well done Ivy! :)

Being Me (6 comments.) writes:
November 28th, 2009 at 9:49 am

So gorgeous! I love watching the evolvement of drawing as well. And I did my work exp. placement at the Play Therapy dept in the RCH (Melb.), I have memories that will last me forever from being there with the kids and therapists.

Amy writes:
November 28th, 2009 at 11:29 am

Wow, that’s fascinating! I can DEFINITELY see that’s Humpty, and the mushroom is really amazing! But I think Noah is my favourite out of that lot :)

jeanie (128 comments.) writes:
November 29th, 2009 at 6:15 am

ha ha ha - we call those “rake hands” - gorgeous evolution!!

Geekymummy (7 comments.) writes:
November 29th, 2009 at 12:58 pm

Wow, she us really talented. I love how kids express with drawing. You’ve reminded me we need to do more if this.

Rach (24 comments.) writes:
November 29th, 2009 at 7:10 pm

They are so detailed for a little person - well done Ivy! xxx

Mary @ Parenthood (8 comments.) writes:
December 3rd, 2009 at 4:01 am

These are so amazing, especially the cat. My niece is nearly the same age but her drawings lack the same level of detail.

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